Island of Rügen

The Baltic Sea Paradise with the Famous Chalk Cliffs

Rügen, the largest island in Germany, impresses with its fine sandy beaches, sophisticated seaside resorts and imposing chalk cliffs.

A couple walks along the foot of the famous chalk cliffs on the island of Rügen, while the sunset lights up the sky in soft colors.

Noble spas and still modest fishing villages, cliffs of snow-white chalk and beaches of fine sand, dead-straight avenues and wild sea buckthorn hedges - today, Rügen is probably one of the most popular vacation destinations in Germany, mainly because of its diversity and uniqueness. Hikers and families, wellness vacationers and water sports enthusiasts all feel equally at home here.

The well-developed network of hiking and biking trails on Rügen leads past stone-aged megalithic tombs and hundred-year-old lighthouses, through ghostly beech forests and along sparkling lakes. Here, nature lovers can explore the largely untouched and pristine landscape, while water sports enthusiasts will find excellent conditions for sailing, surfing or diving. Rügen is famous for its stately beach villas, sweeping shell buildings and venerable piers. They are reminiscent of the time when Germany's largest island became a sophisticated seaside paradise.

The Most Beautiful Resorts on the Island of Rügen

Sellin - Summer Resort for the Eyes

When strolling through Sellin's Wilhelmstraße, the feeling of summer freshness flows through the guests, triggered by the healthy Baltic Sea air and the sight of the neat houses with their oriels, turrets and decorated verandas. The listed spa architecture gives the town its glamorous appearance - most famous of all is the imposing Sellin pier. Albert Einstein also enjoyed the local summer breeze while staying in the house "Johanneshorst" in July 1915. It is said that he succeeded in proving his theory of relativity only after his stay in Sellin.

Binz - Future Meets Past

In the island's largest seaside resort, magnificent villas peacefully coexist with the sculptural shell concrete buildings of the visionary Binz country architect Ulrich Müther. In addition to seaside vacationers, those interested in architecture are drawn to the seaside resort, which is characterized by history and modernity. Among other things, Müther's iconic rescue tower, reminiscent of a UFO, and the listed villa "Undine" can be admired here.

Sassnitz - Seaside Resort of the World

As Theodor Fontane once emphasized: "To travel to Rügen is to travel to Sassnitz"! Besides him, other prominent personalities also spent their summers in Sassnitz - among them Johannes Brahms and the Empress Auguste Viktoria. Even today, guests come to the state-recognized resort for swimming and hiking. Sassnitz is known for its wide sandy beaches as well as the centuries-old beech forests and chalk cliffs in the Jasmund National Park.

Baabe - Small and Fine

In addition to the 1.5-kilometer-long Baltic Sea beach, you can still find several thatched-roof houses here: a reminiscence of the origins as a fishing village with its small-scale development. Nevertheless, one building stands out: the former restaurant and disco "Inselparadies" - another creation of Ulrich Müther. As the first place at the Baltic Sea and in whole Germany the Baltic resort Baabe was distinguished in 2008 as "allergy-friendly municipality" and offers over 200 beds and/or accommodations certified as allergy-friendly.

Putbus - Circus and Theater

Culture and recreation meet in Putbus: While Prince Wilhelm Malte created a unique ensemble of architecture, art and landscape in Putbus, the oldest seaside resort of Rügen was opened in the district of Lauterbach. As the "City of Roses", botany enthusiasts and nature lovers have enjoyed the pleasantly fragrant rose bushes in front of the houses of the residential town since the reign of Prince Wilhelm Malte.

Contact Person on Site:

  • Tourismusverband Rügen e. V.
    www.ruegen.de
    Phone: +49 3838 807780

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The Best Activities on the Island of Rügen

Beach Vacation

If you are looking for a beach vacation, Rügen is the perfect choice. About 60 kilometers of finest sandy beach invite you to stroll, swim or just relax. Among them are also some insider tips of almost deserted stretches of coastline, where you can enjoy the view of the Baltic Sea in peace and quiet.

Hiking & Cycling

With the peninsulas Jasmund, Mönchgut and Wittow, Rügen offers numerous hiking and biking opportunities in the midst of nature. Often passing imposing chalk rock formations or through dense beech forests, cyclists and hikers can explore Rügen's unspoiled nature.

Boat Trips

Nowhere can Rügen be viewed better than from the deck of a boat. A boat tour takes you leisurely along Rügen's 600-kilometer coastline, or a day trip across the Baltic Sea takes you directly to the famous chalk cliffs. Rügen's eight shipping companies connect the island's Baltic Sea resorts with each other via scheduled services - so if you want to see as much of Rügen as possible, you shouldn't miss out on a boat trip.

Golf Vacation

Among golfers, Rügen is a real insider tip. If you want to combine your favorite sport with your vacation, the numerous golf courses on Rügen offer enough playing space and varied courses. The golf course in the Baltic resort of Binz, for example, measures 700,000 square meters - a paradise for golf vacationers!

On a Nostalgic Trip with the "Rasender Roland

You can travel comfortably from Goehren via Baabe and Sellin to Binz on the "Rasender Roland", the steam locomotive-powered Rügen baths railroad. Since the 19th century, the historic narrow-gauge railroad has connected the Baltic seaside resorts and takes travelers on a nostalgic ride - a very special event for young and old.

The Most Popular Destinations on Rügen

 

Jasmund National Park with Königsstuhl

The play of colors of the rugged cliffs with the snow-white chalk cliffs, the green beech forests and the blue Baltic Sea is impressive. The scenery in the Jasmund National Park, some of which is more than 60 million years old, is particularly captivating for nature lovers. Along the hiking trails you can explore a rich variety of flora and fauna.

Granitz Hunting Lodge

For those interested in culture and history, the Granitz hunting odge is an excursion destination not to be missed. Located in the municipality of Binz in the middle of the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve, you can still feel the imposing nature of the former hunting lodge of Prince Wilhelm Malte I. The eye-catcher is the floating spiral staircase in the central tower of the castle.

Cape Arkona & Fishing Village Vitt

As one of the northernmost places on Rügen, Cape Arkona is known for its three towers - the Schinkel Tower, the Beacon and the Sounding Tower. With its 45-meter-high cliff, the cape rises imposingly from the Baltic Sea. During a hiking tour to Cape Arkona, it is also worthwhile to pay a visit to the listed fishing village of Vitt.

Putbus Castle Park

Although the former Putbus Castle no longer stands, a visit to the castle park is still worthwhile for nature lovers and families. Count Moritz Ulrich von Putbus had numerous non-native plants planted here around 300 years ago - including a giant sequoia and a rare tree that bears two different types of leaves. Also of interest to children is the doll exhibition in the old monkey house, where over 200 dolls from 200 years of doll history can be marveled at.

Accommodation

on the island of Rügen

  1. © Gut Zicker

    Manor house Zicker

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  2. © Mirko Boy/ hadiko

    Hotel bathhouse Goor

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  3. © Schlosshotel

    Ralswiek Castle Hotel

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  4. Krimvitz manor house on the island of Rügen, © Gutshaus Krimvitz / Mirko Boy

    Krimvitz manor house

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  5. © Ostsee-Bauernhof-Hocke

    Baltic Sea-Farm-Hocke: 4*- vacation apartments & rustic party barn

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  6. © Heike Seelenbinder

    Spa Hotel Sassnitz

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  7. © Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Binz GmbH

    Suite Hotel Binz

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  8. im-jaich natural oasis Gustow

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  9. © Maike Budwig

    Vacation apartment MeerOstseeZeit

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  10. © Cordula Schubert

    Vacation apartment Swallow's Nest

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  11. © Campingplatz & Ferienhausanlage Banzelvitz

    Banzelvitzer Berge campsite and vacation home complex

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  12. © Maximilian Kajahn

    Hotel Kajahn Manor

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  13. © DJH MV / Danny Gohlke

    DJH Youth Hostel Sellin

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  14. © Celina Häfker

    Park Hotel Sellin

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  15. © TMV/Raff

    Farmer Long

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  16. © Jugenddorf Wittow GmbH

    Youth Village Wittow

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  17. © Familienferienwerk LGV e. V.

    Evang. Familienferienwerk House Sea Eagle

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  18. © Bernhard Franke

    Guest House Astrids Beach Shell

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  19. © Gut Üselitz / Ulrike Meutzner

    Üselitz Estate

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  20. Poppelvitz Manor

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  21. © Jochen Tack, Hotel Bernstein

    Hotel Amber

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  22. © Grabowski/luftbildruegen.de

    DJH Youth Hostel Binz

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  23. © TMV

    Rügen vacation homes on the high shore

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  24. © Reit- und Fahrverein Poseritz e.V./ Thomas Krimmling

    Riding farm Groß-Stubben

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  25. © TMV/Tiemann

    Hotel Four Seasons Binz

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  26. © Reitanlage Tegelhof/ Werner Wahlich

    Riding facility Tegelhof

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  27. © Gut Rosengarten

    Rose Garden Estate

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  28. © Cliff Hotel Rügen

    Cliff Hotel Rügen - Resort & SPA

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  29. Hotel Hanseatic Rügen & Villen

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  30. © Ponyhof Rügen

    Pony farm Rügen

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  31. © Lieblingsplatz Hotels mbH

    Country Hotel Bohlendorf Manor

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  32. Pension Haide-Hof

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  33. © Haus Düne31

    House Dune31

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  34. Beach Hotel Baabe

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  35. © Kastanienhof

    The Chestnut Farm Pension & Apartments

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  36. © TMV/A. Wilken

    Restaurant and guesthouse "Zur Schaabe"

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  37. im-jaich Wasserferienwelt - vacation resort on the water

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  38. © Parkhotel Rügen

    Parkhotel Rügen

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  39. © Waldhotel Göhren GmbH

    Spa and Wellness Hotel Mönchgut

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  40. © www.binz-ferienhaus.de

    Vacation home Binz

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  41. © Rittergut Streu

    Kate Manor Streu

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  42. View of the experience farm Kliewe on the Rügen island Ummanz, © Erlebnis-Bauernhof Kliewe/Susanne Kliewe

    Experience farm Kliewe

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  43. © Nils Thorsten Volk

    Villa Rudenblick

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  44. © Albrechtshof Hotels

    Hotel Atrium by the sea

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  45. © Rugard Strandhotel

    Rugard Strandhotel

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  46. © TMV/Wilken

    Apartments at the city harbor Sassnitz

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  47. © Friederike Hegner

    Family and Health Hotel Villa Sano

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  48. © nymphe strandhotel & apartments GmbH & Co. KG

    nymph beach hotel & apartments

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  49. Aquamaris beach residence Rügen aerial photograph, © Aquamaris/K. Grabowski

    Aquamaris beach residence Rügen

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  50. Rügen vacation farm

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  51. © Schillings Gasthof

    Schillings Inn

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  52. Akzent Waldhotel Göhren

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  53. © Schloss Ranzow / FotoArt Mirko Boy

    Hotel & Apartments Ranzow Castle

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  54. © P. Dombrowski

    Vacation home "Rügen-Traum" - accessible

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  55. © Arne Nagel

    Travel Charme Hotel Nordperd & Villas

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  56. © Schittko

    Hay Holiday Farm Altkamp

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  57. © Precise Resort Rügen GmbH

    Precise Resort Rügen

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  58. © DJH MV / Danny Gohlke

    Jugendherberge Prora mit Zeltplatz

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  59. © Burwitz & Pocha GbR

    "Prince Jaromar" Hotel Resort & Spa

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  60. Stettiner Hof

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  61. A-ROSA Kurhaus Binz

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  62. © Gutshaus Strobel

    Strobel Manor

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  63. © Kathrin Koschwitz

    Vacation apartment Albert-INN-Glowe

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  64. © Hiddenseezimmer

    Dune House Hiddensee

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  65. © Franke

    Hotel Villa Schwanebeck

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  66. Welcome to the Jugendtours vacation village Ummanz, © Jugendtours-Feriendorf Ummanz/Meixner

    Youth Tours Holiday Village Ummanz

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  • St. John's Church Rambin, © Tourismuszentrale Rügen

    St. John's Church Rambin

    • 18573 Rambin

    St. John's Church in Rambin is the Protestant parish church of the parish of Rambin in the south of the Island of Rügen.

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  • Forest adventure trail Ummanz, © Tourismuszentrale Rügen

    Forest adventure trail Ummanz "Des Försters Wald" (The forester's forest)

    • 18569 Ummanz

    Since spring 2014, the Rügen island Ummanz offers the forest adventure trail "Des Försters Wald" as a new excursion destination for the whole family. On 1.9 kilometers you will find varied, informative and adventurous offers to get to know nature, especially the forest.

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  • Spyker Castle - in the middle of nature, © Schloss Spyker

    Spyker castle

    • Schloßallee, 18551 Glowe

    Spyker Castle, the oldest castle on the Island of Rügen with 760 years of history, is located directly on Spyker Lake with a magnificent castle park. Restaurant Wrangel in the historic castle cellar offers creative regional cuisine and a sunny terrace overlooking Spyker Lake.

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  • © Sebastian Götte

    Harbour of Lauterbach

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • 18581 Lauterbach

    Lauterbach municipal harbour is located on the Rügen Bay in the south-east of the island of Rügen. With the narrow-gauge railway " Racing Roland" at the Lauterbach pier, it is an ideal starting point for excursions across the island. Restaurants and cafés offer a wide range of culinary delights.

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  • © Tourismuszentrale Rügen

    Airfield Rügen

    • Flugplatz, 18573 Güttin

    The airfield Rügen/ Güttin is located near the city of Bergen in the center of the Island of Rügen. The asphalted runway is 900 m long and suitable for small aircraft up to 5.7 t.

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  • © TMV/Gohlke

    Pansevitz castle ruins and park

    • 18569 Pansevitz

    Built in the 16th century and since then owned by the family of Baron von Krassow, the estate, originally built in Renaissance style, was rebuilt and extended in neo-Renaissance style around 1860.

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  • Hiddensee island church

    • Kirchweg, 18565 Kloster / Hiddensee

    The Hiddensee island church in Kloster is the last visible building from the time of the Cistercian monastery and thus the oldest building on the island of Hiddensee.

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  • © Archäo Tour Rügen

    Big stone graves in Pastitz forest

    • 18581 Putbus

    In the Pastitzer Forst near Putbus many ground monuments have been preserved until today, which include megalithic tombs, tumuli, castle ramparts, but also peel and groove stones.

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  • Store, © calling sheep

    Store "calling sheep

    • Bachpromenade, 18546 Sassnitz

    The exclusive store in Sassnitz on the Island of Rügen offers everything from wool for knitting or crocheting to sheepskins, cosmetics and shepherd's salami from and to the Nordic land sheep breeds.

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  • © NoHotel

    NoHotel Guest House

    • Karl-Liebknecht-Straße, 18556 Dranske

    The NoHotel hostel is located in the immediate vicinity of very popular surf spots and offers its guests a simple and inexpensive form of accommodation that can still be individually tailored using the categories of shared rooms, double rooms and vacation apartments.

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  • © Hiddenseer Hafen- und Kurbetrieb

    Asta Nielsen House "Karusel

    • Zum Seglerhafen, 18565 Vitte

    The Asta Nielsen House in Vitte - one of a total of four houses built by the architect Max Taut.

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  • The hand cart loaded with ceramics shows the way to the pottery store, © Ummanz-Keramik/Schmorell

    Ummanz ceramics

    • Pappelweg, 18569 Ummanz

    Lovingly painted cups and plates, bowls and jugs. This pottery, painted with motifs typical of the island, is particularly appealing to visitors to Ummanz pottery. The team around potter Susan Schmorell attaches great importance to quality and understands his craft to perfection. This art comes from the skill and her attention to detail.

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    Surfspot Dranske

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • 18556 Dranske

    The main spot is located in the middle of the town on the Wieker Bodden - protected from the open Baltic Sea. You can set up and launch on a large meadow. In front of it, there is a large shallow water area with a 200-meter wide standing area. A little insider tip: With east and west winds, you can enjoy the jet effect.

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  • Pleasure workshop Binz

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    • Strandpromenade, 18609 Binz

    Enjoy with sea view on the Island of Rügen. Gourmet chef Robert Schindler inspires in his Genusswerkstatt with an exquisite Nordic-seasonal cuisine on the 5th floor of the Rugard Thermal Strandhotel with a view of the sea and the chalk coast.

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    Ernst Moritz Arndt View

    • 18546 Sassnitz

    The 70-kilometer hike "Rügen Coastal Route Tour" promises beautiful scenic experiences. On the hiking trail you also come to the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Sicht. From here, a plateau-shaped chalk promontory, you have a wonderful view of the chalk formation that drops steeply to the sea.

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